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Groucho Marx "I've had a wonderful time, but this wasn't it." By Kevin, and me.
There is plenty of information on him and the Marx Brothers elsewhere; we’ll concentrate on Groucho.
He lived in this house on a steep street in Trousdale Estates. Directly across from Dave Novarro and Carmen Electra's old house. A person named Erin Fleming (age 30) was hired on as Groucho’s secretary in 1970 – and the two of them began a relationship. Erin is credited with getting Groucho out of retirement for his 1972 “Evening with Groucho” concerts at Carnegie Hall. Friends credited Fleming with keeping Groucho alive with her “stimulating influence.” He was hospitalized at Cedars for pneumonia on June 22 of 1977, a day after he was released after hip surgery. He lingered in the hospital for several weeks, in failing health. There are those who say that Groucho was out of it for several months, and there was a court battle between Fleming and Groucho’s only son, Arthur, as to who would control Groucho’s estate. The battle ended when Groucho's 27-year-old grandson Andrew was made executor. On Wednesday August 16th, he took a turn for the worse. He was put on oxygen and fed intravenously. By Friday the 18th he was slipping in and out of consciousness. He was only 86 years old. The hospital waited 50 minutes to make the announcement, giving the family time to leave and
GTF home. Groucho was cremated, and buried in Eden Memorial Park Cemetery, in Mission Hills, Los Angeles Until… May of 1982, when this item appeared in the paper:
He was on Richard Nixon's enemies list.
Bud Cort of Harold and Maude used to live with Groucho. Bud answered some questions for George Wayne in Vanity Fair a while back, and the subject came up, “I got invited to a party at Groucho’s. I took a cab up there, and the second my fist connected with the door, there stood Groucho in a beret. Simultaneously we both gasped, and he slammed the door in my face. When the door opened again, Groucho said, 'I’m sorry, I thought you were Charles Manson. [it was just after the murders] Then it turned out we had the same psychiatrist, and he started dropping these ideas that I should live with Groucho. Q: Was Groucho in love with you? Bud: I used to say he was my fairy godfather. He did love me, and I loved him. I’d sit on his bed in pajamas and watch his old films with him. It was like getting a Fulbright education in comedy.” Wanna see his mailbox? These are the Marx Brothers in horrifying wax, and their footprints at the Chinese Theater. Read some of Groucho's zingers HERE.
Erin Fleming used to come into the West Hollywood Library.
She was as nutty as a fruitcake. She used to go into Saks Fifth Off, and
try on clothes and put them on lay away, and never go back to finish the sale.
She would twirl around Saks like an old ballerina, singing to herself.
She once stood up in the middle of mass at St. Victors Church, and screamed
"CHRIST WAS NOT THE LAMB OF GOD!!" About four years ago she
committed suicide. I do feel she got screwed over my the Marx family.
She did take care of him, and change his diapers towards the end, and got left
with nothing
but a nervous breakdown.
Fascinating. Thanks Brian. My pal Alan turned me on to Mark Evanier's website, which shares these recollections of meeting Groucho in his later years, and I found it really interesting. July 2008 Groucho's house, as he knew it, is gone. Groucho didn't like Bill Cosby either.
thanks Harry. www.findadeath.com
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